As
part of the recently launched '10,000 Start-ups' programme, National
Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) recently
released insights on the tech entrepreneurial landscape announcing the
receipt of 4,000 applications for angel funding and acceleration.
Nasscom had started inviting applications for the 10,000 start-ups
programme on April 5 and closed applications on May 30.
Som
Mittal, president, Nasscom, said, "We have close to 14,000
entrepreneurs over 80 cities registering with the programme who
submitted about 4,000 applications. We will now about 20-25 start-ups
for angel funding and incubation." He further added, "Through a
comprehensive evaluation process carried out by our partners, we will
also about 150 start-ups that would undergo rigorous mentoring by our
members, programme partners and other industry partners."
The
application procedure revealed some insights about the emerging tech
entrepreneurship landscape in India. Out of the total applications
received, close to 23% of the applicants were Bangalore, closely
followed by 20% applicants Delhi NCR. Another trend that came to light
was that one in every five applications was filed smaller towns. With
reference to the demographics of the applicants, over 70% applications
came applicants under the age of 30 and about 15% applicants were women.
About
25% start-ups aimed at providing solutions pertaining to education and
skill development. The retail vertical had 18% applications followed by
media (15%) and healthcare (11%). a technology point of view, a whopping
66% of the applications came for web/internet start-ups, followed by
mobile start-ups occupying a share of 24%. Applications Cloud and Big
Data were at 16% and 11% respectively.

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